ancestry of Marinus Anthony van der Sluijs (1976-)

 

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1.                     Cleopatra VII, queen of Egypt 51-30 BCE, died 30 BCE, married (1) Ptolemy XIII, her older half-brother, died 47 BCE, married (2) Ptolemy XIV, her younger full brother, died 44 BCE, married (3) Julius Caesar, Roman dictator, died 44 BCE

2.                     Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysus (Auletes), king of Egypt, 33rd dynasty, married (3):

3.                     Ankhka

6.                     Paious, claimant of the throne of Egypt 116 BCE

12.                   Harsiese III, rival-king of Egypt 131 BCE

24.                   Paious, claimant of the throne of Egypt 145 BCE

48.                   Ankhwennofre, rival-king of Egypt 199-186 BCE

96.                   Harwennofre, rival-king of Egypt 204-199 BCE, brother of (a) Hor Makhis [Haremakhet], father of Pshernptah, father of Petubastis, (b) Hor Nesisti, father of Amenho, father of Djedhor, father of Psenptais, third wife of Ptolemy III Euergetes

192.                Anemho

384.                Petubaste

768.                Anemho Nesisty

1536.              Neferibre, an Egyptian prince, married:

1537.              Herib [Kheru]

3074.              Khababash, anti-king of Egypt 338-335, died 333, married:

3075.              NN, princess of Nubia

6148.              Nectanebo II, king of Egypt 360-343, 30th dynasty, married:

6149.              Ptolemais

12296.            Tjahapium, brother of Nectanebo I, 1st king of 30th dynasty Egypt, married:

12297.            Udjashu

12298.            Agesilaos, king of Sparta

24592.            Takhos, married:

24593.            Nesenpermut

24594.            Khabre

49184.            Amenpayum [Amphiomis], mayor of Sebennyte

49186.            Niumaateped, rival-king of Egypt

98368.            Thannyras, anti-king of Egypt 448, full brother of Pedikhons and half-brother of Pemu [Pemy]

98372.            Inamennifnebu, rival-king of Egypt

196736.          Inaros, resistance-leader 463-454, brother of (a) Psamtik IV, anti-king of Egypt 484-484, (b) Aphries [Hophra II], anti-king of Egypt 465-463, (c) Pausiris, (d) Amasis [Ahmose III], rival-king of Egypt 461

196744.          Ankhef

393472.          Psamtik III Ankhkanre, king of Egypt 526-525, half-brother of Pedubaste III and of Neithyiti [Nitetis], 4th wife of Cambyses, shah of Persia 529 and 1st king of 27th dynasty Egypt 525-522, married:

393473.          Pasenkhonsu, sister of Iryandatare, governor of Egypt 525-517/510

393488.          Pedubaste III, anti-king of Egypt 522-521

786944.          Ahmose II [Amasis], king of Egypt 568-526, married (2) Thentkheta or Shapertape, married (3) Nakhtsebastetru, married (1):

786945.          Khedenitjerbone

1573888.        Khnemibre-Taperu, a general, married:

1573889.        Takheredneset, half-sister of Hophra [Apries], king of Egypt 589-568

3147778.        Psamtik II [Psammetichus], king of Egypt 595-589, married (1) his half-sister Takhaut, daughter of Necho II, married (3) his half-sister Khebast, daughter of Necho II, married (2):

3147779.        Tjenmutetji

6295556.        = Necho II

6295557.        Neitakert [Nitokris]